Team Losi Mini HIGHroller Operation Manual Download Page 6

The Transmitter

1. 

Steering Wheel

: Controls direction (left/right) 

of the model.
2. 

Throttle Trigger

: Controls speed and direction 

(forward/ reverse) of the model.
3. 

Antenna

: Transmits signal to the model.

4. 

On/Off Switch

: Turns the power on/off for the 

transmitter.
5. 

Indicator Lights

: Green (right) light indicates 

adequate battery power. Red (left) indicates 

signal strength.
6. 

ST. Trim

: Adjusts the “hands off” direction of 

the model.
7. 

TH. Trim

: Adjusts the motor speed to stop at 

neutral.
8. 

Steering Rate

: Adjusts amount front wheels 

move when the steering wheel is turned left and 

right.
9. 

ST. REV

: Reverses the function of the steering 

when the wheel is turned left or right.
10. 

TH. REV

: Reverses the function of the speed 

control when pulled back or pushed forward.
11. 

Bottom Cover

: Covers and holds the 

batteries that power the transmitter.

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Radio System Binding

The Losi Radio System with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM included in the Mini HIGHroller operates on a frequency of 

2.4GHz, and provides 79 different “channels” which are automatically selected when the transmitter and vehicle are 

turned on. The communication between the transmitter and receiver starts in the few seconds after the transmitter 

and vehicle are both turned on. This is called the “binding process”. The Losi DSM radio system will not interfere 

with previous technology radio systems that operate on 27MHz or 75MHz frequencies and you will not receive any 

interference from them. Although set at the factory, below are the steps required to re-bind your transmitter to the 

receiver should the need arise. During the bind process there is a unique ID from the transmitter communicated to the 

receiver to ensure trouble free radio operation.

Steps to Re-Bind

1. 

Ensure that the transmitter and vehicle are both turned off.

2. 

Using the supplied Bind plug (which looks like a standard receiver plug with a wire loop installed) insert or plug 

into the receiver slot labeled “BIND”. Looking down on the receiver this slot would be below the LED and is the 

furthest from the LED, or nearest to the corner of the receiver.

Note: you do not need to remove any of the other plugs to re-bind.

3. 

With the Bind plug installed, turn on the vehicle. Notice a blinking Orange LED within the receiver.

4. 

Now you are ready to turn on the transmitter. You should notice on the back of the transmitter a similar blinking 

Orange LED under the translucent cover.

5. 

Both the receiver and transmitter blinking Orange LED will stop blinking and become solid indicating they have 

“bound” themselves together.

6. 

Please turn off both the vehicle and transmitter to remove the Bind plug from the receiver. Failing to remove the 

Bind plug will cause the transmitter to attempt to rebind every time you turn on the vehicle and transmitter.

7. 

Turn on both the vehicle and transmitter to ensure operation. If the transmitter does not control the vehicle, 

please repeat steps 1 to 6. Should this not correct the problem, please call Horizon Service/Repair for further 

assistance.

8. 

The Bind process is complete. Your vehicle’s radio system should be ready for use.

Summary of Contents for Mini HIGHroller

Page 1: ...stay connected For registering your Losi Product you will be automatically entered for a chance to win the Losi Pick Your Prize Sweepstakes of 1 000 retail value based on winner preference Not respon...

Page 2: ...byist or new to RC vehicles it will benefit you to read all enclosed information If after review of this manual and prior to running your 1 18 Mini HIGHroller you determine this RC vehicle is not what...

Page 3: ...the battery strap and body clip Plug the battery pack into the ESC fig 3 STEP 3 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 3 Remove the transmitter battery cover install four 4 AA batteries Pay close attention to the polarit...

Page 4: ...ER use chemicals or anything wet as it can cause damage to both electronics and plastic parts Always turn on the transmitter first The small red and green lights above the switch should both light up...

Page 5: ...warnings for this and any optional support equipment Keep all chemicals small parts and anything electrical out of the reach of children Suggested Tools Soft bristle brush for cleaning 5 5mm nut drive...

Page 6: ...m them Although set at the factory below are the steps required to re bind your transmitter to the receiver should the need arise During the bind process there is a unique ID from the transmitter comm...

Page 7: ...del with the best overall settings The following are simple adjustments and easily maintained settings to assure proper operation and performance It is advised when making any adjustment that you do s...

Page 8: ...similar high traction surfaces you may find leaning the tires in a bit more helps This adjustment is made with the threaded links extending from the front or rear bulkhead to the spindle carrier or re...

Page 9: ...the same location 9 Carefully remove the large plastic sun gear and the bevel gears on either side of it You can use the removed differential assembly as a guide for putting together the replacement...

Page 10: ...tight the bottom motor screw and try rocking the spur back and forth There is a slight bit of movement before the motor is forced to turn over If not pull the top of the motor back slightly and rechec...

Page 11: ...Poor run time and or sluggish acceleration NiMH pack not fully charged Charger not allowing full charge Slipper slipping too much Motor worn out Driveline bound up Recharge battery Try another charger...

Page 12: ...d screw at the top of the shock Slowly push the shock shaft up until it stops Excess uid should ow out of the bleed hole Slowly pull the shock shaft halfway back and replace the bleed screw Use pliers...

Page 13: ...As Horizon has no control over use setup final assembly modification or misuse no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any resulting damage or injury By the act of use setup or assembly the use...

Page 14: ...and engines requiring inspection or repair should be shipped to the following address Horizon Hobby UK Units 1 4 Ployters Rd Staple Tye Harlow Essex CM18 7NS United Kingdom Please call 44 0 1279 641...

Page 15: ...above is in conformity with the requirements of the specifications listed below following the provisions of the European R TTE directive 1999 5 EC EN 300 328 Technical requirements for Radio equipmen...

Page 16: ...Notes 16...

Page 17: ...1 18 SCALE READY TO RUN MINI MONSTER TRUCK 17...

Page 18: ...Assmembled pr LOSB1295 Front Shock Body Set pr LOSB1296 Rear Shock Body Set pr LOSB1297 Front Shock Shaft Set pr LOSB1298 Rear Shock Shaft pr LOSB1299 F R Shock Rebuild Kit pr LOSB1387 Body Set with S...

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Page 20: ...ndustries Inc Spektrum radios and accessories are exclusively available from Horizon Hobby Inc Printed in China 17369 Printed 01 10 2010 Losi A division of Horizon Hobby Inc Not responsible for typogr...

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